Ok, So sometimes once Heidi has had her last bedtime bottle she's still awake, Therefore we take her up on the mobile goes and she goes to sleep on her own.

Occasionaly, If she's really tired she will fall to sleep whilst drinking. Even though she finishes it! Like tonight, We got in from my sisters a little later than her bedtime so she was shattered. She was flat out when she'd done the bottle. I sat her up to wind her and she was just having non of it...zonked!! So I took her up and no need for the mobile.

Anyway, My question..Yes I was getting to something! If your babies fall to sleep on the last feed do you wake them to try and get their wind up or just put them to bed?

Heidi was fast asleep and she'd even got floppy head so I thought bugger it and took her up!

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Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:28 pm

MrsK1986

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I never winded Molly if she was asleep and I haven't winded her for about a month and a half, partially because I never got anything up and she just burped (or farted) by herself later.

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Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:32 pm

mummysammie

Joined: Tue Nov 04, 2008 9:40 pmPosts: 0Location: Kent

If Archie falls asleep I usually put him over my shoulder, pat his back for a while but if nothing comes up I take him up to bed. I can guarentee he will stir within half an hour so me or DH will get him out, burp him, then stick him back in his cot - during all that he doesn't really wake up.....and Dylan was exactly the same xxx

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Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:34 pm

weemummy

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I wouldnt wind her either hun. If she had any trapped wind she would be too uncomfortable to get to sleep!

If she does end up with wind she'l burp or fart it out. If she's sound asleep dont disturb her

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Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:36 pm

Leannex2009x

Joined: Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:42 amPosts: 0Location: Nottinghamshire

Ahh that's fine then

Yeah she's fast asleep and havnt heard a squeak from her. Think I'll do that in future!

Up to you but I wouldn't no and I still dont. You can just put her over your shoulder and give her back a rub and she should bring the burp up asleep or not but otherwise just put her down. We always kept her upright for a bit when she was younger (i.e. over our shoulder) to let it go down a bit before we put her down, in fear of her getting a stomach ache, but now we dont she gets plonked straight down cos she's a fidgeter and wants to be in bed.